New coronavirus cases in Georgia decreasing even after reopening

Several weeks ago, the state of Georgia started reopening some businesses in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some experts criticized the decision, declaring that it was too early so start the process. Even President Donald Trump opposed the decision, noting that some of Georgia's plans went against the White House guidelines.

That article reported on some recent data about the number of coronavirus cases in the state. According to CNN.com, "Since reopening late last month, Georgia hasn't seen a spike in coronavirus cases, Johns Hopkins said." The CNN article goes on to note that "The state averaged 669 new cases a day over a seven-day period that ended May 13, down about 6% from the previous week."

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